Operate ride on vehicles There is a wide range of ride on vehicles used in the
horticulture industry. Each is designed and suited for specific tasks. This resource
supports the learning required to 'Operate ride on vehicles' and addresses pre-start
checks, operation and routine maintenance for ride on vehicles.Author(s): No creator set

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Marketing: Researching a Business This object describes the risks of starting a small business; creating a business plan for success; explore case studies; identifies key areas of business plans that need research; and the preparation of an action plan based on the research. This forms the competency researching a business within the associate diploma of businessAuthor(s): No creator set

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Methods of presetting material Presetting involves bending the ends of material before it is formed into a cylindrical or conical shape. Presetting is important because it ensures the product will be uniform in shape and will have a smooth transition at the seams. When a cylinder is made using pyramid rolls, the ends remain flat. This is because when the material passes through the rollers, it doesn't start to bend until after it gets to the last roller on the machine. The extra material is cut off to ensure a smooth join.Author(s): No creator set

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Press a transitional shape A press brake is used to form straight line bends in sheet-metal and plate. Press brakes are adjustable which means that the depth of the stroke can be varied throughout operation. Once it is accurately adjusted, start forming the transition using the correct pressing sequence. The finished transitional shape is checked with templates and by laying it over an identical layout on a flat surface to ensure that the corners are square (90 degrees), there is no twisting, the round end is the correct Author(s): No creator set

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Provide a safe working environment This learning object encompasses the competency involved in developing and implementing policies and procedures relating to occupational health and safety issues. It involves consulting with staff, assessing and controlling risks, establishing and maintaining record systems and evaluating policies and procedures.Author(s): No creator set

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Advanced Quality Concepts: Study Guide Study Guide. This unit is designed to help you meet the requirements of the module Advanced Quality Concepts. It has the following learning outcomes: Discuss the importance of quality, basic concepts of quality management and quality improvement and the links with productivity, economic advantage and standard of living. Discuss the characteristics and practices of customer focussed organisations. Identify and discuss various quality improvement models and apply quality improvement tools. IdentifAuthor(s): No creator set

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Advanced Quality Concepts This unit is designed to help you meet the requirements of the module Advanced Quality Concepts. It has the following learning outcomes: Discuss the importance of quality, basic concepts of quality management and quality improvement and the links with productivity, economic advantage and standard of living. Discuss the characteristics and practices of customer focussed organisations. Identify and discuss various quality improvement models and apply quality improvement tools. Identify and describAuthor(s): No creator set

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User-produced Hebrew Prayer Books and Shared Iconography Some Hebrew manuscripts were produced in Christian workshops, others were made by Jewish artists themselves for their own use. Piet looks at examples of these and explores the shared iconography between Christian and Jewish faiths, such as the unicorn. Some Hebrew manuscripts were produced in Christian workshops, while others were made by Jewish artists themselves for their own use. An Ashkenazic siddur stands out as an example of a Jewish scribe-artist, influenced by the visual culture of his tAuthor(s): Piet van Boxel

Artiom & Shebaz together with their lecturer Louis talk about the benefits of mobile technologies in Music courses at Redbridge College.Author(s): No creator set

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Introduction to Glycolysis Living cells can process certain sugar molecules, rearranging their atoms and this process can supply energy to the cell to power growth and other functions. This process is called glycolysis. Glycolysis evolved billions of years ago when there was no oxygen in the earth's atmosphere and it was therefore impossible for cells to gain energy from the oxidation of sugar molecules using oxygen. Later when oxygen was produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis cells evolved to utilise oxygen to oxidiseAuthor(s): No creator set

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Develop networks This task is about making contact with people and building good
communication channels with them. The learning pack contains information, resources and
activities to help you: identify chances to build networks and relationships; and
communicate the benefits of networking to the team and your organisation.Author(s): No creator set

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Manage remuneration and employee benefits This Unit focuses upon developing the skills required to
make strategic decisions and recommendations that may affect an organisation's
entire remuneration and benefits. It is assumed that you will already possess skills
in the HR functions of recruitment and selection, performance management and
industrial relations, and have knowledge of labour economics. It is not recommended
that you undertake this Unit as a first Unit in the Diploma.Author(s): No creator set

SAVE - Introduction to SUSTAINABLE ENERGY This resource aims to support school students pursuing entry level
qualifications to the elctro-technology industry. The resource addresses the Certificate
II in Sustainable Energy (Career Start)Author(s): No creator set

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SAVE - Sustainable Energy at HOME This resource aims to support school students pursuing entry level
qualifications to the elctro-technology industry. The resource addresses the Certificate
II in Sustainable Energy (Career Start)Author(s): No creator set